Hackathon Toronto, Apr 28, 2007

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What is Hackathon Toronto?

A one-day, face-to-face, collective hacking session focused on Perl, Parrot and related open source programming projects. See Projects to see what we'll be hacking on or to add your own project.

When?

Saturday, April 28, 2007, 9:00 am till you drop. (Follow-up: we dropped at about 6:00 pm.)

Where?

Indoor Playground, 364 Richmond St W (Richmond and Peter). See Location for maps and directions. The Indoor Playground is located on the 5th floor, Suite 503. For access to the building on the ground floor -- when you get to the front door call 647-838-6419. Someone will either come down to get you or can tell you the buzzcode for the building front door then. If the security guard is still on duty, please show some ID. P.S.: The elevator works!

Hotels

Meeting Space

Thanks to Matt Rice and Richard Dice for help in arranging meeting space!

Thanks to Mark Dowds, major domo of the Indoor Playground, for making this great workspace available!

Wiki

Thanks to Andy Lester for hosting the wiki.

Inspiring Predecessors

Thanks to those who organized previous Perl hackathons that I've attended: Richard Dice and Matt Rice for the CGI::Application::Framework in Toronto in October 2005; Andy Lester and Pete Krawczyk for Hackathon Chicago in November 2006.